Developing Hub Capability to Organize, Lead, and Learn
75-min | In-Person
Networked improvement communities bring together diverse stakeholders who are committed to solving complex problems together. The hub of a NIC is its central “learning organization” that leads and organizes that effort. This session will define the key areas of work that a hub must engage in to manage a successful NIC. Participants will learn about the processes that are most important, how they interconnect, and what roles they play in the success of a NIC. This session is designed for individuals or organizations currently running a network or about to launch one. Advanced
Presenters
Sandra Park, Co-founder, Improvement Collective; National Faculty, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Angel Li, Associate, Evidence & Analytics, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Kelly McMahon, Senior Associate, Evidence & Analytics; Director, GRAD Partnership, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching